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    Interface and surface cation stoichiometry modified by oxygen vacancies in epitaxial manganite films by Li, Zhi Peng, Bosman, Michel, Yang, Zhen, Ren, Peng, Wang, Lan, Zhu, Weiguang, Dong, Zhili, Foo, Yong Lim, Cao, Liang, Yu, Xiaojiang, Ke, Chang, Breese, Mark B. H., Rusydi, Andrivo

    Published 2013
    “…The results narrow the selection range of useful oxygen pressures during deposition and demonstrate that accurate cation stoichiometry can only be achieved after oxygen vacancies are eliminated during growth. This finding suggests that the oxygen pressure serves as a tuning parameter for the interfacial dead layers and, hence, for control over device properties.…”
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    Innovative methodology for comprehensive utilization of refractory low-grade iron ores by Liang, Zhikai, Peng, Xin, Huang, Zhucheng, Li, Jiayuan, Yi, Lingyun, Huang, Boyang, Chen, Changzhong

    Published 2023
    “…The mechanism analysis revealed NaCl is involved in greatly reducing the theoretical formation temperature of metallic iron and significantly promoting the conversion of silicon minerals, thus facilitating the formation of the excellent DRI and leach solution. These findings highlight effectiveness of this novel approach in handling high-silica iron ores, eventually contributing to future sustainability of steel industry.…”
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    Evaluation of the quality of online information about perinatal depression in China by Li, Miaomiao, Wan Abas, Wan Anita, Ma’rof, Aini Azeqa, Wang, Peng, Wang, Xiaoyan

    Published 2024
    “…The quality of these websites was assessed using the DISCERN instruments. Our findings suggest that the quality of information on websites about perinatal depression is predominantly 'poor', with commercial sites constituting the entirety of the sample, although health information content provided by non-profit organizations demonstrating significantly higher quality. …”
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